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<H2><A NAME="8_1">%!target</A></H2>
<P> Using the target setting, a default target format is defined for the
 document:</P>
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%!target: html
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<P> This way the user can just call</P>
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$ txt2tags file.t2t
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<P> And the conversion will be done, to the specified target.</P>
<P> The target setting does not support optional target specification.
 That doesn't make sense, such as <CODE>%!target(tex): html</CODE>.</P>
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